Many Gophers hockey fans will have trouble seeing UMD, North Dakota games on TV

Upcoming Gophers men’s hockey rivalry games at Minnesota-Duluth and North Dakota will be televised -- but not in wide swaths of Minnesota.

In college hockey, the home school controls television rights for each game. Duluth-based My9 Sports Network will televise Friday’s regular season opener between the Gophers and Bulldogs. Midco Sports Network will televise the Gophers at North Dakota series on Oct. 20-21.

Fox Sports North had interest in televising both rivalries but wasn’t granted the rights. The same thing happens in reverse when those teams play at Minnesota, as the Gophers limit TV coverage only to their providers. Once these networks get the rights, they don’t want other networks cutting into their ratings.

The difference is, fans living in much of Minnesota, including most of the Twin Cities, have no access to the My9 or Midco networks, whereas FSN and Big Ten Network are available on cable packages across the country. So this is a loss for many would-be viewers and for college hockey’s exposure.

“The positive is that [Gophers fans] want to see the games,” said Mike Dimond, FSN’s senior vice president and general manager. “It’s a passionate, engaged fan base, but these games just fall outside of our rights with the University.”

The Gophers games against UMD and UND will be available on livestream via a paid subscription to NCHC.tv.

Fans have options to catch other games through live streaming services, such as WCHA.tv and NCHC.tv. So there is plenty of college hockey action available this season, but that probably won’t stem the frustration of Gophers hockey fans this month.

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